CHARLES COLLINS (DUBLIN 1680-1744 LONDON)
CHARLES COLLINS (DUBLIN 1680-1744 LONDON)
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CHARLES COLLINS (DUBLIN 1680-1744 LONDON)

Rose-coloured starling

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CHARLES COLLINS (DUBLIN 1680-1744 LONDON)
Rose-coloured starling
signed and dated 'Cha. Collins. Fect. August. 1742' (lower left)
pencil and watercolour, heightened with bodycolour on paper with partial watermark
21 x 14 3⁄4 in. (53.3 x 37.5 cm.)

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Little is known of Charles Collins' early life, but he settled in London where he became well known as a painter of birds and mammals. Collins was commissioned by Taylor White, a judge and collector of curios and natural history, to record his collection of live and stuffed birds and mammals. Collins produced 201 signed bird paintings from White's collection, with each bird drawn in a conventional composistion with a grassy mound or tree stump. His birds, despite being largely drawn from stuffed specimens, have a marked liveliness.

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